Both branches of this thali restaurant serve "unlimited" quick-and-tasty, light vegetarian Gujarati or Rajasthani platters—20 items for Rs. 70—for lunch (11 to 3) and dinner (7 to 10). It's a welcome change from the overdose of Mughlai and tandoori food available elswhere. The selection is wide, and the price is right. It's purely functional inside, however, and the din can be deafening; this is not a place for leisurely dining. Alcohol is not served, and there's no air-conditioning.
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